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  <Configuration>
    <Version>1.0.0</Version>
    <Product>SharePoint Server</Product>
    <Analysis>
      <Category>Service Application</Category>
      <XMLDescription>Service Applications</XMLDescription>
    </Analysis>
  </Configuration>
  <ULAQuery>
    <Query>
	<ID>3e746f2e-755b-4251-80eb-e56ea1764788</ID>
	<Title>Visio Services file loading error - Events 8051 8061 </Title>
	<Parameters>
		<EventID>Events 8051 8061 </EventID>
		<Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513118</Message>
		<SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8051' OR EventID = '8061'</SQLQuery>
		<RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8051' OR EventID = '8061'</RelevantLogCollection>
		<Symptom>A file or files might not load.</Symptom>
		<Description>Users can upload published Microsoft Visio diagrams to a document library, and some users can embed Visio diagrams in a page by using the Visio Web Access Web Part. This error might occur because a requested file is not found, or the service is unable to parse the requested file.</Description>
		<Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

A user might try to load a page that contains a Web Part that references a file that no longer exists or is invalid.


A user might try to view a Visio diagram that is corrupted.


A user might try to view an invalid Visio diagram.
</Cause>
		<Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513118</Articles>
	</Parameters>
</Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>c248ca85-cf14-4783-a11c-08a1f5d8206e</ID>
      <Title>Visio Services data provider not found - Event 8050 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8050 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513099</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8050'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8050'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

A diagram or diagrams might not refresh data.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8050 Description: Data provider connection failed with connection string [descriptive text].</Symptom>
        <Description>Users can connect published Microsoft Visio diagrams to external data sources, such as Excel Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.</Description>
        <Cause>Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 cannot connect to a data provider that was referenced by a user in a Visio diagram.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513099</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>8de62bcc-485d-4117-a6d0-36e79ff4a96d</ID>
      <Title>Visio application proxy has invalid endpoint - Event 8049 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8049 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513124</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8049'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8049'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Visio Services in SharePoint might fail to render diagrams.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8049 Description: Application proxy invalid endpoint for [descriptive text].</Symptom>
        <Description>The application for Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 uses a proxy to abstract communication between the front-end service and back-end service. This proxy also provides a load-balancing mechanism between servers. For Visio Services to function, the front-end service must be connected to the application server that is returned by the application proxy.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The specified SharePoint Server application server is inaccessible.


The specified application server is responding slowly due to heavy network activity or load on the specific server.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513124</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>0b4f3e96-dad3-4d75-a69e-29f98ff2d8fe</ID>
      <Title>Visio proxy initialization failed - Event 8044 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8044 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513102</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8044'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8044'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Visio Services might fail to render diagrams.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8044 Description: Unable to initialize Visio service proxy.</Symptom>
        <Description> Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 application and its corresponding Web Parts use a proxy to connect to the back-end service. For the service to function, you must configure this proxy correctly.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The service application proxy for the Visio Services in SharePoint application is not running or has not been provisioned.


The service application proxy for the Visio Services application is not configured correctly.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513102</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>7c1a9006-1d38-414c-8ab0-858017b59b7e</ID>
      <Title>Visio Services failed to generate diagram - Events 8042 8043 8060 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 8042 8043 8060 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513089</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8042' OR EventID = '8043' OR EventID = '8060'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8042' OR EventID = '8043' OR EventID = '8060'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>These event appears in the event log.</Symptom>
        <Description>An error occurred that caused Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to fail to generate a diagram. This rule is triggered when the service does not generate a diagram, and can be triggered together with any of the other rules for Visio Services. If the rule is triggered alone without a corresponding rule, an unknown error occurred that caused the service to fail to generate a diagram.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

If this rule is triggered together with another rule, the diagram might fail to render due to the causes specified in the corresponding rule that is triggered.


If only this rule is triggered, Visio Services in SharePoint might have failed to generate a diagram for an unknown reason.


Visio Services might be configured incorrectly.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513089</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>984104cf-3d39-4355-9fa6-a35c1c183ccc</ID>
      <Title>Visio Services untrusted data provider request - Event 8041 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8041 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513101</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8041'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8041'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

A diagram or diagrams might not refresh data.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8041 Description: Trusted data provider error. [error name].</Symptom>
        <Description>An error occurred because Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 requested data from a data provider that was not in the list of trusted providers. Administrators can specify the data sources to which users can connect in their published Microsoft Visio diagrams.</Description>
        <Cause>A user might have linked to a data provider in a user’s published Visio diagram that was not specified as a trusted data provider by the service administrator.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513101</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>6a4ccaaf-5cad-41aa-9f67-59b20a016fa8</ID>
      <Title>Visio configuration database not found - Event 8040 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8040 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513080</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8040'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8040'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Visio Services might fail to render diagrams.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8040 Description: Can't find configuration manager.</Symptom>
        <Description>Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 stores its application settings in the configuration-a12-n database. Access to this database is critical for the service to function.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The configuration database is inaccessible.


The configuration database is responding slowly due to heavy network activity or load on the Microsoft SQL Server computer.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513080</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>5457c6c6-37b5-4335-aecd-14434fdefbae</ID>
      <Title>Visio Services data refresh failed - Events 8037 8038 8063 8062 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 8037 8038 8063 8062 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513083</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8037' OR EventID = '8038' OR EventID = '8063' OR EventID = '8062'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8037' OR EventID = '8038' OR EventID = '8063' OR EventID = '8062'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>These event appears in the event log.</Symptom>
        <Description>Users can connect published Microsoft Visio diagrams to external data sources, such as Excel Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. This error might occur because the schema of the data in a file changes in such a way that the expected primary key is invalid.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

A user might connect to an external data source, such as an Microsoft Excel workbook that no longer exists or is inaccessible.


A user might connect to an external data source whose primary key column is changed, and Visio Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 cannot update the external data in the Visio diagram.


A user might connect to a data source that is not a valid data provider type.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513083</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>40b3cc7c-22df-4f7e-ae0e-b22a5fda8d2e</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services not working due to invalid State Service configuration - Event 7898 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7898 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff182792</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7898'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7898'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms appears:

InfoPath forms cannot be opened in a Web browser.


Workflow forms cannot be opened in a Web browser.


An error message appears when a form is loaded that states that the form cannot be rendered.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7898 Description: Microsoft SharePoint State Service is not configured correctly and cannot respond to requests. InfoPath Forms Services relies on Microsoft SharePoint State Service to function correctly. Check the SharePoint Maintenance Engine rules in SharePoint Central Administration for issues with Microsoft SharePoint State Service configuration.</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath Forms Services is not functional because the Microsoft SharePoint Server State Service configuration is not valid.</Description>
        <Cause>The State Service, an InfoPath Forms Services dependency, is not configured correctly or is not associated with the Web application that hosts InfoPath forms.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff182792</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>b152ecfb-0476-4ab6-9404-ec6267d9b4dd</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services solution load failure - Event 7056 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7056 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513112</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7056'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7056'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when opening an InfoPath form in a Web browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7056 Description: The form template failed to load. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>Users can open and fill out InfoPath forms in a Web browser. A form template could not be loaded by InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.</Description>
        <Cause>An internal server error occurred when the form template was loaded.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513112</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ff3679e1-2016-47e8-a59c-f64e65aea073</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services data adapter security error query - Event 6932 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>6932 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513088</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6932'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6932'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom> One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message stating that the form could not retrieve data from a data source.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 6932 Description: The form could not retrieve data from [DataSource] because it would violate cross-domain restrictions. To allow this connection for administrator-approved form templates, enable full trust for the form template, or add the connection to a data connection library.  For user form templates, cross-domain connections must be enabled in SharePoint Central Administration, and all connections must be in a data connection library.  For more information, please see the security documentation for InfoPath Forms Services. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 form templates can contain connections to external data sources. An error can occur if the security settings are not configured to allow connections to data sources on different domains.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The form template security level is not set to full trust.


The form template data connections are not defined in a data connection file.


Cross-domain data access for user form templates is disabled in SharePoint Central Administration.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513088</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>3c0537dd-844c-4fd4-868a-1116a9a867f5</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services solution cache churning - Event 5759 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5759 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513125</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5759'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5759'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

InfoPath forms take longer than usual to open in the Web browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5759 Description: Form templates in the InfoPath Forms Services in-memory cache are being reloaded frequently. This could indicate high memory pressure and suboptimal performance.</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath Forms Services uses the ASP.NET cache to cache form templates when the form templates are first loaded on a front-end Web server. When the in-memory cache is full, the ASP page releases system memory and form templates are reloaded. This churning could indicate high memory pressure and performance that is less than optimal.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

Low-memory conditions exist or a form is consuming a large amount of memory.


Microsoft SQL Server is running on a front-end Web server.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513125</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>8a689a88-5c55-4530-8627-89876cd711ad</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services data adapter security error submit - Event 5758 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5758 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513108</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5758'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5758'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom> One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears stating that the form cannot be submitted.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5758 Description: The form could not be submitted to [DataSource] because this action would violate cross-domain security restrictions. To allow this data connection for administrator-approved forms, enable full trust for the form template, or add the connection to a data connection library. For user forms, cross-domain connections must be enabled in SharePoint Central Administration, and all connections must be in a data connection library. For more information, please see the security documentation for InfoPath Forms Services. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath form templates can contain connections to external data sources. An error occurs if the security settings are not configured to allow connections to data sources on different domains.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The form template security level is not set to full trust.


The form template data connections are not defined in a data connection file.


Cross-domain data access for user form templates is disabled in Central Administration.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513108</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f0457159-e45a-466a-8c6a-f79fa4f95419</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services DoS actions per postback - Event 5737 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5737 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513114</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5737'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5737'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following message may appear in the event log: Event ID: 5737 Description: Number of form actions, [integer], has exceeded [integer], the maximum allowable value per request. This value is configurable and can be changed by the administrator. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID])</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath Forms Services forms record every action in a temporary event log that is stored in the browser client. When a server postback is necessary, the recorded log data is sent and the actions are replayed on the server. A postback is triggered when a user updates a form or performs an action that requires a postback, such as running business logic or submitting the form. To prevent InfoPath Forms Services from dedicating too much time to a single postback, a threshold setting for the maximum number of actions per postback is defined on the server. This setting limits the number of actions that can be replayed on the server in a single postback and prevents malicious users from creating their own event logs and bringing down the server.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

A user has attempted a denial of service (DoS) attack against a server on which InfoPath Forms Services runs.


The number of actions allowed per postback is too low.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513114</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>7433f22c-dfde-430f-89ff-35df1a78aeaf</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services DoS postbacks per session - Event 5736 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5736 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513119</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5736'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5736'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following message may appear in the event log: Event ID: 5736 DescriptionNumber of postbacks, [integer], has exceeded [integer], the maximum allowable value per session. This value is configurable and can be changed by the administrator. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID])</Symptom>
        <Description>Some InfoPath form controls, actions, and features require the browser to communicate with the server during a form session. This exchange of data during the session is called a postback, and usually occurs when a form feature has to send data to the server for processing. Unnecessary postbacks impose an additional load on both the browser and the server. To protect the server, a threshold is set for the maximum number of postbacks per session. This limits the number of postbacks that can be executed during a single session when a user is filling out a form, and prevents malicious users from trying to bring down the server.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

A user has tried a denial of service (DoS) attack against a server on which InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 runs.


The number of postbacks allowed per InfoPath form session state is too low.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513119</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>787dea28-f92c-4693-8702-906ed5f90993</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services business logic cannot be serialized - Event 5734 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5734 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513131</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5734'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5734'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom> One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error occurs when executing custom code in the form.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5734 Description: Cannot persist business logic type [ObjectType] because it is not serializable. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID])</Symptom>
        <Description>In InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, the FormState property bag provides a way to maintain business logic state across multiple server postbacks. For example, in a particular method in business logic, local variables can be persisted in the FormState property bag for multiple postbacks. All objects stored in the property bag must be capable of being serialized.</Description>
        <Cause>Business logic in a form template attempted to store a non-serializable type in the FormState property bag.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513131</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>dfc709ca-29a8-4ae5-8816-9f0f979f2816</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services conflicting assembly identities found - Event 5733 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5733 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513073</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5733'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5733'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears during deployment of the form template on the Microsoft SharePoint Foundation server.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5733 Description: Two business logic assemblies with the same identity, [AssemblyName], exist. The following forms are associated with the assemblies: [FormName1], [FormName2]. The server should never be in this state since each business logic assembly must have a unique identity. One of the forms and its associated assembly should immediately be removed. (User: [UserName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx])</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath form templates can contain managed code that is stored in a business logic assembly. When a form template that contains managed code is deployed to a server on which InfoPath Forms Services runs, the business logic assembly must have a unique, strong name.</Description>
        <Cause>A form template was deployed that contains a managed code assembly that conflicts with another managed code assembly that has been deployed.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513073</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>9740e8b6-9a2d-48df-a076-b1f648434074</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services postback failure - Event 5374 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5374 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513090</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5374'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5374'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when filling out the form.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5374 Description: There was a form postback error. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>Some form actions, such as running business logic, switching views, or submitting the form, require a postback to the server. An error occurred when this postback was processed by InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010.</Description>
        <Cause>An internal server error occurred.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513090</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>3bbc1fa3-5670-4b36-bdca-0b4a4a64976a</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services Web files list load failed - Event 5369</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5369</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513093</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5369'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5369'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

IfsFileNames.xml cannot be found.


InfoPath forms cannot be opened in a Web browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5369 Description: Failed to load product component ifsFileNames.xml. Web virtual root may be installed improperly. (User: [Username], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Type: [Exception Type], Exception Message: [Exception Message])</Symptom>
        <Description>InfoPath Forms Services includes a file named ifsFileNames.xml. This file contains pointers to downloadable files, such as scripts and images for forms.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The ifsFileNames.xml file is missing or is not valid on one or more front-end Web servers in the farm.


Internet Information Services (IIS) is not configured correctly.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513093</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>67ff6eac-7052-4f76-9e97-e5a579e7075b</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services business logic load exception - Event 5343 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5343 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513122</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5343'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5343'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when a form is loaded.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5342 Description: An exception occurred during loading of business logic. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>Users who design InfoPath form templates can add managed code to their forms. Errors can occur when this custom code is executed.</Description>
        <Cause>Unhandled business logic exception occurred during form load time.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513122</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>2054ab90-411b-4f25-b179-634a4a9aaed8</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services business logic is out of memory - Event 5342 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5342 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513096</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5342'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5342'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom> One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when opening or filling out the form.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5342 Description: A memory allocation made by business logic could not be satisfied. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage])</Symptom>
        <Description>Users who design InfoPath form templates can add managed code to their forms. Errors can occur when this custom code is executed.</Description>
        <Cause>An out-of-memory exception has been generated by the custom code in an InfoPath form template.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513096</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>b5166396-b64a-498f-811a-4cf453d57759</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services business logic exceeded re-entrant count - Event 5340 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5340 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513134</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5340'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5340'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when opening or filling out the form in the browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5340 Description: Business logic object model reentrance count limit was exceeded. The business logic may be in an infinite event recursion. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID])</Symptom>
        <Description>Users who design InfoPath form templates can add managed code to their forms. Errors can occur when this custom code is executed.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The business logic is running in an infinite loop.


The number of business logic calls for a single update in the data exceeded the maximum limit.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513134</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>9e168657-e148-46c6-8dd9-3459b88ffdec</ID>
      <Title>InfoPath Forms Services business logic failed - Event 5337 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5337 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513128</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5337'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5337'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

An error message appears when opening or filling out the form.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5337 Description: Business logic failed due to an exception. (User: [UserName], Form Name: [FormName], Request: [http://servername/_layouts/Postback.Formserver.aspx], Form ID: [FormID], Type: [ExceptionType], Exception Message: [ExceptionMessage]).</Symptom>
        <Description>Users who design InfoPath form templates for InfoPath Forms Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 can add managed code to their forms. Errors can occur when this custom code is executed.</Description>
        <Cause>The form code has thrown an unhandled business logic exception.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513128</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>75848525-8fe9-434c-bdc2-dae9b165f0d8</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application array out of bounds - Event 7928 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7928 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513072</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7928'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7928'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7928 Description: Excel Services Application process tried to access an array element that is out of bounds. Workbook Url: [URL of workbook file], Site Id: [site]. [Session: [Id of session] User: [username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>A workbook loaded on Excel Services Application attempted to overrun the boundary of a memory structure and illegally access data. Multiple, different, workbooks that are loaded by the same user and cause this problem can indicate a security violation by that user.</Description>
        <Cause>A workbook file contains invalid input and caused a memory overrun.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513072</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>23b15617-c116-4fb6-a08b-5c50df844a43</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application non-null access violation - Event 7927 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7927 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513117</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7927'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7927'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

A user might lose an existing workbook session. This causes a user’s view of the workbook in the browser to stop responding or causes an error message to appear; for example, an error has occurred.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7927 Description: Excel Calculation Server process tried to access a virtual address for which it does not have access to. Access Type: [type of access], Workbook Url: [URL of workbook], Site Id: [ID of site]. [Session: [session ID] User: [username] ]</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. A workbook that was loaded on Excel Services Application caused an access violation that was not null. These access violations are potential security concerns as they might cause the server to read data to which a user does not have access or might cause the server to execute malicious code.
</Description>
        <Cause>A workbook with malformed input was loaded on the server.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513117</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>1852fdaa-59ad-49fe-963b-9652c398e694</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application null access violation - Event 7926 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7926 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513116</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7926'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7926'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7926 Description: Excel Calculation Server process tried to access a null virtual address for which it does not have access to. Access Type: [type of access], Workbook Url: [URL to workbook], Site Id: [site id] [Session: [session id] User:[username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. A workbook loaded on Excel Services Application caused a null access violation.</Description>
        <Cause>A workbook with malformed input was loaded on the server.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513116</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>67e6ec59-688e-4743-a85e-83649d90a305</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application template file missing - Event 7925 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7925 </EventID>
        <Message>Run setup for Excel Services Application, choose the repair installation option, and follow the steps in the wizard.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7925'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7925'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Users are unable to create new workbooks.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7925 Description: The new workbook template for Excel Services Application could not be found. As a result, a user was unable to create a new workbook. You may need to repair your installation. [Session: [session ID] User:[username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>The template file that is used to create new workbooks by Excel Services Application was not found. Users might be unable to create new workbooks on the server for Excel Services Application until this problem is corrected.
</Description>
        <Cause>The new workbook template file cannot be found or read from disk. The file should be reinstalled. The easiest method for reinstalling the template is to repair the installation.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513074</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>1733f6c6-fc1b-4071-831a-617b67dff08a</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application localized template file not found - Event 7924 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7924 </EventID>
        <Message>Run setup for Excel Services Application, select the repair installation option, and follow the steps in the wizard.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7924'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7924'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Buttons with text and other UI elements in workbooks displayed by Excel Services Application might be in the incorrect language.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7924 Description: The locale [name of locale] could not be found. As a result, a new workbook was created using the [path of workbook template] workbook template. To enable workbooks to be created for [desired locale], you must install the [language pack] language pack. [Session: [session ID] User: [username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>The localized template file that Excel Services Application uses to create new workbooks was not found. The server might be in the process of creating new workbooks by using a template file of a different locale. Users that create workbooks by using Excel Services Application might see a workbook with the incorrect language.</Description>
        <Cause>A localized template workbook file was not found. The localized template file was not correctly installed on the computer, or is corrupt. The file must be reinstalled. The easiest method for reinstalling the template is to repair the installation.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513084</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>af5e791e-f8b3-473b-a610-14e3de56f164</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application user-defined function exception - Event 6467 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>6467 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513087</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6467'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '6467'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Workbooks that use this user-defined function do not calculate correctly and might display errors in the spreadsheet.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 6467 Description: An exception occurred in a user-defined function. Assembly=[name and path of the assembly], class= [class that threw exception], function name=[ name of function], exception text=[exception message]
</Symptom>
        <Description>A user-defined function has thrown an exception. User-defined functions are custom code assemblies that are deployed to the back-end server for Excel Services Application and are called from an Excel Services Application front-end application. Workbooks that require this user-defined function might not calculate properly. The user-defined function might have to be fixed and redeployed to the server.</Description>
        <Cause>The user-defined function code has encountered an error condition from which it cannot recover.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513087</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>10b5cfb8-62fc-4cc7-982b-b788d02474bb</ID>
      <Title>Excel invalid file access method configured - Event 5557 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5557 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513070</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5557'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5557'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Failure to load workbooks.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5557 Description: Failed to load [workbook URL] with error: 'The server is configured to use Impersonation to access workbooks but impersonation cannot be used when the communication between the Excel Calculation Server and Excel Web Access is set to use a Trusted Subsystem.' [Session: [session ID] User: [username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>Excel Services Application supports two types of communication between its front-end Web application and back-end server components: Trusted Subsystem and Delegation. The communication type is controlled with the Access Model setting. An Excel Services Application administrator can also specify how the server component retrieves files: Use the process account the service runs as, or impersonate the user, requesting the workbook and delegate the user’s credentials. This error occurs when the Access Model is set to Trusted Subsystem and the file access method is set to Impersonation. In this configuration, the server component is unable to obtain or delegate the end user's credentials because they were not delegated from the front-end Web application.</Description>
        <Cause>The AccessModel setting and the FileAccessMethod setting conflict.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513070</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ca2fb439-db5d-4a1f-871f-a90f78a7d7be</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application not running locally - Event 5271 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5271 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513115</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5271'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5271'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Delay in workbook load times.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5271 Description: Load Balancing scheme is configured as Local; however local Excel Calculation Server is not running. Using default round robin load balancing scheme [User: [username]]</Symptom>
        <Description>Excel Services Application supports the defining of load balancing between the Web application front end and the server for Excel Services Application. An option for load balancing is Local. However, this is a valid setting only if the Web front end and the server for Excel Services Application run on the same physical computer.</Description>
        <Cause>The load-balancing scheme is set to Local but Excel Services Application is not running on that Web front end computer.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513115</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>278de3e1-1121-4e6c-ab16-2a95cf1adfee</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application memory allocation failed - Event 5256 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5256 </EventID>
        <Message>Restart the Excel Services Application server computer.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5256'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5256'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Users cannot create sessions and so cannot view workbooks in their browser.


Existing user sessions may stop responding and cause open workbooks in the browser to stop responding.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5256 Description: Access Memory Allocation failed. [Session: [session ID] User: user name]</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. The server for Excel Services Application failed to allocate memory.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The server for Excel Services Application has reached capacity and the server cannot allocate more memory resources.


The server for Excel Services Application has experienced an unexpected failure and cannot allocate new memory.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513109</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>5813f362-5093-4525-a644-1b48bad8323d</ID>
      <Title>Max memory configured for Excel Services Application exceeded - Event 5255 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5255 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513075</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5255'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5255'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Workbooks fail to load.


Users experience miscellaneous error messages; for example, An error has occurred.


Performance of workbooks is poor.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5255 Description: Maximum Private Bytes size exceeded. Unable to complete the operation.[Session: [session ID] User: [username] ].</Symptom>
        <Description>Administrators of Excel Services Application can determine how much memory the service should use on each physical computer that runs Excel Services Application. This is an important setting because Excel Services Application is calculation-intensive and maintains state, and can require a large amount of memory. The amount of memory that the server for Excel Services Application can consume is specified with the MaxPrivateBytes property. This problem occurs when the server consumes more memory than is allocated in this property setting.</Description>
        <Cause>Excel Services Application has exceeded its MaxPrivateBytes setting value, and requests to the server are being denied as a result.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513075</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>b96c1f2b-bb56-42fd-b528-b7d504297fa5</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application configuration database access failed - Event 5244 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5244 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513113</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5244'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5244'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Excel Services Application might fail to provision.


Excel Services Application might not start.


Excel Services Application might be interrupted and user workbooks might fail to load.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5244 Description: Unexpected error when trying to access service settings in the SharePoint configuration database. Make sure the proxy for this service application is a member of the default proxy group for the active web application. Error =[error returned from SharePoint].</Symptom>
        <Description>The application server for Excel Services Application failed to access the configuration database and might not be able to read or save any settings. All settings for Excel Services Application are stored in the configuration database.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

Configuration database might be offline or unavailable.


Permissions on the configuration database have changed, or permissions for the application pool account in which Excel Services Application runs have changed, and Excel Services Application no longer has access to the configuration database.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513113</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ecbdaa42-e098-4530-bff2-74416ecaf3bc</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application not available - Event 5234 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5234 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513094</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5234'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5234'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>Workbooks do not load on Excel Services Application server.</Symptom>
        <Description> A front-end Web application computer cannot locate and send requests to the server for Excel Services Application. The Excel Services Application server computer is required to load workbooks.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The Excel Services Application server computer might not be running.


Excel Services Application might not be started on the server computer.


The proxy that the front-end Web server is using might not be the default member of the default proxy group for Excel Services Application.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513094</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>731e7d08-05fb-427f-87bf-2860e864c47a</ID>
      <Title>Error communicating with Excel Services Application - Events 5231 5239 5240 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 5231 5239 5240 </EventID>
        <Message>Restart the server
Before restarting, verify that this problem occurs often. It may be an intermittent problem that is automatically corrected and does not require you to restart the server.

If the problem occurs often, restart the server running Excel Services Application.

If the problem continues to occur often, and restarting the server did not correct the problem, confirm that the hardware of the server is functioning correctly, or reinstall Excel Services Application and re-add the server to the server farm.
</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5231' OR EventID = '5239' OR EventID = '5325' OR EventID = '5240'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5231' OR EventID = '5239' OR EventID = '5325' OR EventID = '5240'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Delayed load times for workbooks.


Workbooks fail to load.</Symptom>
        <Description>The front-end Web application made a request to a specific server for Excel Services Application and encountered an unexpected exception. This could indicate an intermittent problem or a problem with the specific server computer. In such a case, the Web front end attempts to load balance to a server computer. The Excel Services Application server is required to load workbooks and maintain session state for those workbooks.</Description>
        <Cause>The Excel Services Application server computer is in a non-valid state and may need to be restarted.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513104</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>5ea08c68-5c33-4066-85fc-61b6aae49eeb</ID>
      <Title>Unable to establish connection with Excel Services Application - Events 5231 5233 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 5231 5233 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513085</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5231' OR EventID = '5233'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5231' OR EventID = '5233'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>Workbooks fail to load.


Longer load times for workbooks that succeed to load.</Symptom>
        <Description>The front-end Web application sent a request to a specific server for Excel Services Application and could not contact the server computer. In this case, the Web front end attempts to load balance to a different Excel Services Application server if another server is available.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The Excel Services Application server computer is turned off or is off the network.


The Excel Services Application server computer is having difficulty and is unavailable.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513085</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>09eb4ec3-bc47-47c9-9f5c-b27da58a56b4</ID>
      <Title>Excel workbook disk cache cannot be created - Event 5226</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5226</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513091</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5226'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5226'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Excel Services Application fails to start.


The provisioning of the service fails.


Workbooks fail to load.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5226 Description: Unable to create or access workbook cache at [disk location of cache]. Excel Services Application cannot function without a workbook cache.</Symptom>
        <Description> Excel Services Application saves the workbooks it loads to a temporary cache on disk. In this case, a workbook disk cache cannot be created on the Excel Services Application server computer.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The account that runs the application pool in which Excel Services Application runs might not have permissions to create a directory on the Excel Services Application server computer.


The Excel Services Application server computer might have hard disk problems or the hard disk might be full.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513091</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>665dce5e-5117-4d2c-b217-11a7662cff1f</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application unexpected workbook failure - Event 5225 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5225 </EventID>
        <Message>If the problem persists or occurs for numerous files or for files that were previously loading correctly, restart the Excel Services Application server computer.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5225'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5225'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

User sessions are dropped on Excel Services Application. This causes a workbook in the browser to stop responding or causes an error message to appear; for example, An error has occurred.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5225 Description: An unexpected serious error occurred when executing [URL to workbook]. The workbook will be unloaded by the server for Excel Services Application. If this error continues to occur, an administrator should look at the file and verify its contents.</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. An unexpected failure occurred on the server for Excel Services Application and a workbook session was terminated.</Description>
        <Cause>A workbook file that is in a corrupted state was loaded on the Excel Services Application server.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513121</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>df3a8b28-692b-449f-b8eb-76c166dff071</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application save failed - Event 3348</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>3348</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513095</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '3348'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '3348'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>Users may receive an error message that informs them that their changes cannot be saved while editing workbooks in their browser.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. The server for Excel Services Application failed to save a workbook file. Users may be unable to save their workbook changes.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The user’s permissions to edit or save files were revoked at the same time that the workbook was being saved.


The content database is unavailable and could not be accessed.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513095</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>6a6fe001-ceee-4c23-af17-97c8d9322437</ID>
      <Title>Excel Services Application internal error - Event 2026 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>2026</EventID>
        <Message>Excel Services Application will try to recover automatically from this event by restarting the service. If the System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) monitor for this event is triggered, the event has occurred repeatedly. To resolve the problem, restart the server that runs Excel Services Application.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '2026'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '2026'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>Some user sessions are interrupted and workbooks in the browser might stop responding.</Symptom>
        <Description>The server for Excel Services Application is responsible for loading, refreshing, and recalculating workbooks, and maintaining user session state. An unexpected internal error was encountered by the server for Excel Services Application.</Description>
        <Cause>The Excel Services Application server experienced an unexpected failure.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513106</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>5a8bd2dd-b4c0-4c25-b576-b252b3d87da6</ID>
      <Title>Excel unauthorized attempt to access a session - Event 2011</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>2011</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513135</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '2011'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '2011'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The user that attempted to access a session that the user did not start cannot view the workbook.</Symptom>
        <Description>Excel Services Application maintains individual user sessions. Sessions maintain state related to workbook calculations, parameters that a user sets, interactions that a user has with a live workbook, and data returned from a data source as a result of a data refresh operation. Sessions are maintained per user per workbook, and can contain private data and information. Sessions are available only to the user that started the session. The issue in this case is that a user who did not start a session attempted to access data from that session.</Description>
        <Cause>A user that did not start the session attempted to request data from the session.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513135</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f3ec2a0d-7cb4-46b5-b8d5-567a572a872b</ID>
      <Title>Word services - language pack not installed - Event 8012 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8012</EventID>
        <Message>Install the correct language pack on all application servers that run Word Automation Services.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8012'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8012'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8012 Description: One or more localized components could not be loaded for the specified language. Please check that the required language pack is installed and properly configured.</Symptom>
        <Description>Word Automation Services requires that the appropriate language packs be installed on all application servers on which Word Automation Services runs. If the correct language packs are not installed, documents created in the corresponding languages cannot be converted.</Description>
        <Cause>A file submitted for conversion requires a language pack that is not currently installed on the server that is processing the conversion.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849706</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>73b95e89-3254-4a0a-a4c1-6927beb61043</ID>
      <Title>Word services must be updated - Event 8010 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8010</EventID>
        <Message>Update Word Automation Services</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8010'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8010'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>Conversions may fail, but it is more likely that output files will only have some fidelity loss for some features.
</Symptom>
        <Description>Periodically, Microsoft releases updates for Word Automation Services. These updates help ensure that Word Automation Services can convert newly created files with the best possible quality.</Description>
        <Cause>A file submitted for conversion was created with a newer version of Microsoft Word than the current Word Automation Services converter.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849707</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f909c7d7-a2a5-4357-bc4f-0c6a8932f7f6</ID>
      <Title>Word services - XPS file converter failing - Event 8005 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8005</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849705</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8005'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8005'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom> If the Word Automation Services third-party XPS converter is not working correctly, XPS conversion will fail and one or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Conversions to XPS fail with this message ID: 131184


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8005 Description: The XPS converter '[file path &amp; name]' failed during file conversion.
</Symptom>
        <Description>Word Automation Services includes a default converter for converting files to the XPS file format. In addition to this default converter, third-party converters can be used with Word Automation Services. When third-party converters cause file conversions to fail, Word Automation Services raises this event. Files cannot be successfully converted to XPS until the converter is made functional or until it is removed.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The third-party converter is out of date.


The third-party converter is corrupted.


The third-party converter is otherwise non-functional.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849705</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>5971af7a-698b-4cd8-a481-587340a144e1</ID>
      <Title>Word services - PDF file converter failing - Event 8004 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Event 8004 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849702</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8004'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8004'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>If the Word Automation Services third-party PDF converter is not working correctly, PDF conversion will fail and one or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Conversions to PDF fail with this message ID: 131183


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8004 Description: The PDF converter '[file path &amp; name]' failed during file conversion.
</Symptom>
        <Description>Word Automation Services includes a default converter for converting files to the PDF file format. In addition to this default converter, third-party converters can be used with Word Automation Services. When third-party converters cause file conversions to fail, Word Automation Services raises this event. Files cannot be successfully converted to PDF until the converter is made functional or until it is removed.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The third-party converter is out of date.


The third-party converter is corrupted.


The third-party converter is otherwise non-functional.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849702</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>9c0fb05f-79d5-4baf-8ecc-86e71cbaca0e</ID>
      <Title>Word Services timer job failed - Events 1002 8077 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 1002 8077 </EventID>
        <Message>Verify that the Word Automation Services timer job is enabled in SharePoint Central Administration.
Verify that the Word Automation Services timer job was provisioned successfully.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '1002' OR EventID = '8077'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '1002' OR EventID = '8077'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>If the Word Automation Services timer job is not running, Word Automation Services will fail and one or more of the following symptoms might appear:

New jobs are successfully added to the database, but the items to be converted for that job never start.


Existing jobs do not finish: Any items to be converted that are already assigned to application servers may still succeed, but items to be converted that are not assigned to application servers do not start, leaving the job perpetually incomplete.
</Symptom>
        <Description>Word Automation Services uses a custom timer job to pull items to be converted from the Word Automation Services database and then assign those items to be converted to individual application servers. If the custom timer job does not run, items to be converted cannot begin to be converted.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

An administrator has disabled the Word Automation Services timer job.


There was an error in provisioning the Word Automation Services timer job.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff849704</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ee08228e-f339-46e4-9249-2840a1614c97</ID>
      <Title>Metadata Service is unavailable - Event 8088 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8088</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff383250</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8088'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8088'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

The term store management tool displays an error that indicates that the term store is not available.


Managed metadata controls and enterprise keyword controls may appear disabled.


This event might appear in the event log: Event ID: 8088 Description: The Managed Metadata Service '[Service]' is inaccessible.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The managed metadata service provides access to one term store and the term sets that it contains, or it provides content types from a content type syndication hub.
</Description>
        <Cause>This can occur if the server is offline or the managed metadata service is not started or has been disabled. The service might not start if the application pool account does not have sufficient permissions to the term store.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff383250</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ee46b3fe-7947-40fa-a76e-e0c17520d418</ID>
      <Title>Disk-based cache misconfigured - Event 5787 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>5787 </EventID>
        <Message>Correct the configuration settings in the Web.config file
</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5787'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5787'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 5787 Description: Unable to connect publishing blob caching. Web.Config is not set up correctly. Cache is not valid. WebId is '[webid]', Url is '[url]'.
</Symptom>
        <Description>To save time accessing frequently used static files, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 uses the disk-based cache to store these files on the disk of the front-end Web server instead of accessing these files directly from the database server. Farm administrators can configure settings for the cache by modifying the Web.config file on each front-end Web server.
</Description>
        <Cause>The configuration settings of the disk-based cache are not valid.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff453929</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>26ff83e4-5def-42b1-8d85-c5bc949771d2</ID>
      <Title>PerformancePoint Services - Database Connection Failed - Event 34 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>34</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924655</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '34'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '34'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms appears:

Users cannot navigate reports, render scorecards, or navigate OLAP views.


The application pool appears as stopped in Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.


This event might appear in the event log: Event ID: 34 Description: Store cannot connect to database.</Symptom>
        <Description>The PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 service requires access to a database to store annotations, temporary information, and filters.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The password for the application pool service account was changed, or the account is not the correct one.


The PerformancePoint Services database is corrupted, or it was deleted and restored from a backup database.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924655</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>662a0604-ab7b-4999-a611-df739b8da723</ID>
      <Title>PerformancePoint Services - Service unavailable - Events 33 39 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 33 39 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924659</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '33' OR EventID = '39'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '33' OR EventID = '39'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms appears:

Users receive error messages saying that PerformancePoint Services is unavailable or cannot be found.


The application pool appears as stopped in Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 33 Description: Service application is not configured for Web Application.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 39 Description: Service application is unavailable.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 service is unavailable.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The application pool has not been started.


The password for the application pool service account has changed.


There is an internal service error.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924659</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>34c601d7-cf8d-4975-86ad-cc05d8ca628f</ID>
      <Title>PerformancePoint Services - login failed - Events 5 6 37 45 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>PerformancePoint Services - login failed - Events 5 6 37 45 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924662</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5' OR EventID = '6' OR EventID = '37' OR EventID = '45'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '5' OR EventID = '6' OR EventID = '37' OR EventID = '45'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following events appears in the event log</Symptom>
        <Description>PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 uses an unattended service account for data connectivity integration. PerformancePoint Services uses this account to access data sources on behalf of the user who is running or creating a dashboard. When the user creates a data source and does not select Per-user Identity for authentication, the data source connection will run as the unattended service account.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The unattended service account is set to an account that is not valid or is configured incorrectly.


The Secure Store is not accessible.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924662</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>e8b6d80b-4d56-4bbe-8986-7a7a9d22177e</ID>
      <Title>Access Services server is not available - Event 29 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>29</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924657</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '29'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '29'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Access Services does not render any data in forms, reports, or any other view of an Access application in the browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 29 Description: No Access Data Services is available in the farm.[User: [username]].
</Symptom>
        <Description>A front-end Access application computer cannot locate or send requests to any server computer that is running Access Services. The Access Services server computer is required to query data that is typically used in Access Services reports.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The Access Services server computer is not running.


Access Services was not started on the server computer.


The proxy that the front-end Access application is not the default member of the default proxy group for Access Services.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924657</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>47abe495-f24a-4675-882a-b5e599fe930e</ID>
      <Title>Access Data Services no longer available - Event 28 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>28</EventID>
        <Message>Resolution:   Restart the server 
Before restarting the Access Services server computer, refer to the System Center Operations Manager reports to learn how often this problem occurs. If the problem occurs intermittently and Access Services automatically recovers from it, do not restart the server computer unless the symptoms noted above persist.

Restart the Access Services server computer.

If the problem occurs often, and restarting the server computer does not correct the issue, verify that the server computer is functioning correctly. You may need to reinstall Microsoft SharePoint Server on the server computer and join it to the SharePoint farm.
</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '28'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '28'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Access Services applications fail to refresh data.


Access Services applications fail to load or be displayed correctly.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 28 Description: The Access Data Services is no longer available. [Session: [session ID] User: [username]].
</Symptom>
        <Description>The front end Access application sent a request to a specific Access Services server computer and encountered an unexpected exception. This can indicate an intermittent problem or a problem with the server computer. In these cases, the front end Access application attempts to load-balance to a different server computer. The Access Services server computer is required to query data that is typically used in Access Services reports.</Description>
        <Cause> One or more of the following might be the cause:

The front end Access application encountered an intermittent failure when it sent a request to the Access Services server computer.


The specific Access Services server computer is in an invalid state and must be restarted.


There are network related failures that are preventing the server that is running the front-end Access application from contacting the Access Services server computer.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924663</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f2c9da67-0df9-4c97-839f-8443839b1c57</ID>
      <Title>Access failed to contact Access Services - Events 24 25 26 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>Events 24 25 26 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513086</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '24' OR EventID = '25' OR EventID = '26'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '24' OR EventID = '25' OR EventID = '26'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513086</Symptom>
        <Description>The front-end Web application made a request to a specific Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 back-end server computer and encountered an unexpected exception. This can indicate an intermittent problem or a problem with a specific server computer. In these cases, the front-end Web application attempts to load balance to a different back-end server computer. The Access Services server computer is required to run queries and maintain cache state for those queries.
</Description>
        <Cause>The Access Services in SharePoint server computer is in an unstable state and might need to be restarted.

The web front end encountered an intermittent failure when trying to contact the Access Data Services server.


The specific Access Data Services server is in an invalid state and may need to be restarted.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513086</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>e1b2a091-ae08-435e-b51a-f338d66f8c17</ID>
      <Title>Access Services template input output error - Event 21 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>21</EventID>
        <Message>Resolution:   Reinstall the user-defined template
Install the custom Access Services templates on the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 server computer where Access Services is installed.

Resolution: Reinstall templates included with Access Services
Run setup for SharePoint Server 2010 and repair the Access Services installation.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '21'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '21'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Users cannot create a new site from a specified Access Services template.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 21 Description: Access Services: A file read error has occurred during site creation. File the error occurred on: [path to the file].</Symptom>
        <Description>Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 creates Web sites, which are a representation of Access Services in SharePoint applications on the server. Access Services tried to create an Access Services application on the Web, but encountered an error when it read the template file that was used to create that site.</Description>
        <Cause> One or more of the following might be the cause:

The Access Services template file is corrupt.


The Access Services template file is missing.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513097</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>4e3126e1-6541-4f24-8c9b-2c5020b31bb3</ID>
      <Title>Access Services failed to load calculation library - Event 17 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>17</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513107</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '17'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '17'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Access Services fails to start or fails to create Access Services applications.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 17 Description: Failed to load ASCalc.dll [path to file].
</Symptom>
        <Description>Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 depends on a critical DLL file, ascalc.dll, to enable caching of session information and queries.
</Description>
        <Cause>The ascalc.dll file became corrupt or is not present on disk.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513107</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>7ea2c3b4-8712-4f9b-8834-d8a4bc741a79</ID>
      <Title>Access Services out of memory - Event 16 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>16</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513105</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '16'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '16'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear:

Access applications in the Web browser time out or respond very slowly.


Users cannot load or view their Access Services applications in the browser.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 16 The ADS box [machine name] has run out of memory.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 computer maintains sessions that hold query cache results, and performs other operations that use a lot of memory. The Access Services server computer is low on memory or is out of memory.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The amount of memory consumed by Access Services in SharePoint on the back-end server computer has grown too large.


There is excessive traffic to the Access Services server computer and the computer cannot serve that many users.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513105</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>84750e69-b18e-4fb7-a78a-d94bddf3580a</ID>
      <Title>Access Services cannot create session cache - Event 11 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>11</EventID>
        <Message>Restart the Access Services computer to free up memory and return to a known good state.</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '11'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '11'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>One or more of the following symptoms might appear: 

Access Services applications that run on the server might not be able to display data in forms, reports, or the table view.


This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 11 Description: Access Services: Unable to create a cache for the session for application [application name]. Exception message: [exception message]
</Symptom>
        <Description>Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 maintains query results in a session on the Access Services back-end server computer. The issue in this case is that the Access Services server computer failed to create a session for caching query results.
</Description>
        <Cause>The Access Services in SharePoint server computer is in an unstable state.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513120</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>d8547372-d889-4a70-963b-163739f7c226</ID>
      <Title>Access Services - configuration database access failed - Event 1</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>1</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513110</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '1'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '1'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513110</Symptom>
        <Description>Access Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 stores its settings in the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 configuration database. Either a web front end or a back end server component of Access Services was unable to read its settings from the configuration database.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The configuration database might be experiencing a failure.


Permissions might have changed for the account that runs the application pool that Access Services is running, so Access Services no longer has access to the SharePoint Server 2010 configuration database.


The front end proxy for Access Services may have been deleted.


No front end proxy for Access Services is designated as the default.


An unexpected failure occurred during provisioning of the service.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee513110</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>be917ba5-e533-4e43-a133-de895f8522fd</ID>
      <Title>Business Data Connectivity Service - SQL exception - Event 8086 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8086 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468693</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8086'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8086'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8086 Description: The BDC service application %name% error occurred because of a database exception.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Business Data Connectivity service application connects to the metadata store to allow users to manage the metadata in the metadata store. This event is logged when the service application fails to connect to the database. The Business Data Connectivity metadata in the metadata store will not be accessible. This will impact importing and exporting application models or updating properties for any of the Business Data Connectivity objects by using the Business Data Connectivity Service Application Proxy page in the SharePoint Central Administration Web site.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or the more of the following might be the cause:

The metadata database server is down or not accessible because of network issues.


The connection information for the Business Data Connectivity service application metadata database is incorrect.


The Business Data Connectivity service application metadata database was not provisioned correctly.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468693</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f631b598-7f7f-4df4-a81f-d907d7fd6151</ID>
      <Title>Business Data Connectivity Service - BDC Proxy - unexpected exception - Event 8085 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8085 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519266</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8085'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8085'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The client computers fail to read or write data from the external data sources.</Symptom>
        <Description> When a Web server receives a request from a client computer, it routes the request to an application server through a load balancer. The load balancer maintains a list of available servers for a given service application. If the Business Data Connectivity service application on one or more application servers does not respond, the load balancer drops the application server from the list of available servers and this event is logged. 

If the Business Data Connectivity service application is enabled on more than one application server, the client computers may not be affected. If the service application is enabled on only one application server, the client computers that rely on the metadata in the Business Data Connectivity metadata store will fail to read or write data from the external data sources defined in the metadata. The load balancer will ping the service application periodically and will automatically re-enlist it when it responds.</Description>
        <Cause>One or the more of the following might be the cause:

The application server is not accessible or the Business Data Connectivity service application model does not have the correct connection properties for the external data source.


The external data source is currently not functioning and is not responding.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519266</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>ff91a975-d7bd-4e1b-b44b-730fcbf34289</ID>
      <Title>Business Data Connectivity Service - BDC Web service proxy generations exception - Event 8082 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8082 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519268</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8082'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8082'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8082 Description: The Business Data Connectivity Service Could not obtain a proxy to WebService for External Data Source '% ExternalDataSourceName %.</Symptom>
        <Description>While working with a Web service, the Business Data Connectivity service will first obtain a proxy and then call the appropriate methods based on the metadata defined in the application model. This event is logged when the Business Data Connectivity service fails to obtain a proxy to a Web service. This will affect data synchronization between the client computer and the external data source.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or the more of the following might be the cause:

The Business Data Connectivity service application model does not have the correct connection properties for the external data source.


The external data source is down and is not responding.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519268</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>0a1346b5-3706-481b-86b1-4fabf8472542</ID>
      <Title>Business Data Connectivity Service - BDC database adapter connection exception - Event 8080 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8080 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468685</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8080'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8080'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8080 Description: The BDC service application %1 failed to open connection using %2.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Business Data Connectivity service runtime reads the metadata defined in the service application model, establishes a connection with the external data source, and calls the appropriate methods defined in the application model for any of the operations. This event is logged if this connection cannot be established for a database. None of the operations triggered by client applications will be executed, and the data may be rendered obsolete.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or the more of the following might be the cause:

The Business Data Connectivity service application model does not have the correct connection properties for the external data source.


The external data source is currently not functioning and is not responding.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468685</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>612ab0ab-2b57-4ab9-ac30-4f1c08ce6fce</ID>
      <Title>Cannot retrieve list of service applications from remote farm - Event 8071 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8071 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519518</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8071'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8071'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8071 Description: An exception occurred when trying to call EnumerateSharedServiceApplications: [exception].
</Symptom>
        <Description>The application load balancer and topology service is unable to retrieve the list of published service applications from the remote farm.
</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The farm service account on this farm does not have permissions to connect to the remote farm.


Network errors or connectivity issues are preventing this operation from succeeding.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519518</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>30d14f2b-3723-4b10-b952-2c6c0d879531</ID>
      <Title>Cannot retrieve end point - Event 8070</Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>8070</EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924651</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8070'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '8070'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 8070 Description: An exception occurred when trying to call GetEndPoints: [EndPoint Name].
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Application Discovery and Load Balancer Service Application is unable to retrieve the list of end points for a service application from the remote farm.
</Description>
        <Cause> One or more of the following might be the cause:

This farm does not have permissions to connect to the remote farm.


Network errors or connectivity issues prevent this operation from succeeding.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924651</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>6216d49d-82dd-46a3-a0c2-156d1041cc2d</ID>
      <Title>Secure Store proxy unexpected exception - Event 7557 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7557 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468696</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7557'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7557'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7557 Description: The Secure Store service application %name% is not accessible.</Symptom>
        <Description>When a front-end Web server receives a request from a client computer, it routes the request to a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 application server through a load balancer. The load balancer maintains a list of available servers for a given service application. If the Secure Store service application on one or more application servers does not respond, the load balancer will remove the application server from the list of available servers and will raise this event.

If the Secure Store service application is enabled on more than one Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 application server, the client computers will not be affected. If the service is not enabled on more than one application server, the client computers that rely on the secure store credential database to authenticate users will fail to authenticate.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The application server is down or is not accessible due to network issues.


The Secure Store service application is not provisioned correctly.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468696</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>0a172858-8a6b-4b71-8606-e57188136f4b</ID>
      <Title>Secure Store SQL exception - Event 7551 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7551 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468690</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7551'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7551'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7551 Description: The Secure Store service application %name% errored out because of a database exception.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Secure Store service application connects to the credential database for reading or writing credentials. This event is logged when the service application fails to connect to the database. The SQL Server exceptions are not logged immediately; the system tries to connect the service application to the database three times before it logs the errors. This is because some unexpected, but temporary, system failures can also cause the SQL Server exceptions.</Description>
        <Cause> One or more of the following might be the cause:

The database server is down or not accessible because of network issues.


The Secure Store service application database connection information is incorrect.


The Secure Store service application metadata database was not provisioned correctly.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468690</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>f10d5a54-0895-45e8-9493-d1623f98bd91</ID>
      <Title>Secure Store could not retrieve master encryption key - Event 7535 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7535 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924660</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7535'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7535'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>This event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7535 Description: The Secure Store service application %name% errored out because of a database exception.
</Symptom>
        <Description>The Secure Store Service application cannot retrieve the master encryption key. The service uses the master key to encrypt user identity and password data before storing it in the secure store database, and to decrypt the data when a client application requests it.

If the master encryption key cannot be retrieved, the credentials in the secure store database cannot be decrypted and will be unusable. Any client application that relies on the secure store database will be unable to authenticate users.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The master encryption key was not generated after the Secure Store Service application was created.


The master encryption key was deleted.


The secure store database is corrupted.
</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee924660</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
    <Query>
      <ID>b7f9fef2-b73c-4172-ba5f-63e5ae230f70</ID>
      <Title>Secure Store reencrypt credentials failed - Event 7510 </Title>
      <Parameters>
        <EventID>7510 </EventID>
        <Message>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468687</Message>
        <SQLQuery>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7510'</SQLQuery>
        <RelevantLogCollection>SELECT TOP 1 * FROM [ULAtablename] WHERE EventID = '7510'</RelevantLogCollection>
        <Symptom>The following event appears in the event log: Event ID: 7510 Description: The Secure Store service application %name% errored out. The credentials encryption process failed. "n" credentials were not encrypted correctly.</Symptom>
        <Description>The credentials stored in the secure store credential database are encrypted by using a master key. When the master key is changed, the system decrypts the data in the database by using the old master key and re-encrypts it by using the new master key.

If the old master key is not valid or is not available, the re-encryption process will fail. The credentials stored in the database will not be usable, and all client applications that rely on the Secure Store service application for authentication will fail.</Description>
        <Cause>One or more of the following might be the cause:

The master encryption key is not valid.


The secure store database failed while it was being encrypted.


The secure store database is corrupted.</Cause>
        <Articles>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff468687</Articles>
      </Parameters>
    </Query>
  </ULAQuery>
</ULA>